Welcome to hannity this friday night and we start with the news alert. Three u. S. Warships were attacked tonight will entering the red sea. The american vessels were forced to intercept nearly two dozen missiles and drones launched by the rainy and back rebel militants. We have a full report coming up straight ahead. Also tonight, three individuals with ties to iran have been indicted in a plot against donald trump. Also, israel just delivered a massive major blow against hezbollah terrorist deep inside beirut and coming up, we report on all of it on the ground in israel tonight. But first, hardtop story. With only 39 days until the inflection point of our country, that means the country and nearly four years into her role as borders are, kamala harris has now figured out and is pretending that she knows and cares and has solutions for the crisis of her own doing that she created at the border with joe biden. And of course this is all unpacked. Her statements would seem absurd cactus
Giuliana, to talk about how she s turning far right personal attacks against her into motivating gen z to get out and vote. Join me tomorrow at noon here on msnbc. Have a great neighbor day weekend and good night. Before donald trump, the trump era of presidential elections, the conventional wisdom was that presidential campaigns do not get serious until after labor day. But for trump, he will emerge from this labor day weekend into a september of court dates and debates. Today we are expecting the next major step in the federal election interference case against him. Special counsel jack smith s team and trump s attorneys are expected to propose a schedule for future court proceedings. It comes just days after a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment that charges trump with the same four counts he faced in the original indictment returned last august. But whittled down in light of the rightwing majority supreme court s ruling in favor of trump that residents have immunit
people. in aspen. we had a brutal murder in a small town. that house has the story to tell. are we going to be able to figure out what that story is? it s the playground of snow, and gold. and she was at its heart. beautiful, privileged. magnetic. whether it was a taxi driver or her movie star friends. she had a very genuine connection with people. but what happened one night in her secluded chalet sent shivers through this glamorous ski town. oh my god. no. i was going into shock. hyperventilating. murder in her sleep. it was a crime of rage. where would investigators start? an ex-boyfriend? there were some stories about a jilted lover. her new tenants? they were a couple that had been pushed over the edge. her old friend? [inaudible] there is no way that she saw what she said she saw. the real killer would stun them all. took my world and just flip it upside down. we were all wrong! everybody was wrong in this case. [inaudible] oh m
just about at the top of the hour, the end of another historic day and another historic first for donald trump. mere weeks after becoming the first former president charged on state felony offenses, he s now also the first to be charged with the federal kind, specifically 37 counts connected to retaining, mishandling, moving, concealing government documents, some of them highly classified. the indictment also details allegations of two occasions he shared highly sensitive material with people not cleared to see it. he s also accused of hiding documents from his own attorneys and conspiring to obstruct government efforts to get them back. just a short time ago we got our first read on how long the government expects it will take to make its case in court against donald trump according to a court document filed along with the document, the estimate that jack smith, the special counsel s team is making, is 21 business days. that s about a month. that does not include how long
reinvestigated, 246 will face no formal action because correct action was taken at the time. 689 will undergo a new assessment to pursue new 01’ undergo a new assessment to pursue new or mr lines of inquiry including possibly talking again to victims and witnesses. 196 face formal risk management measures and potentially a review to determine if they should remain in the force. this is a good time to go back to our home affairs correspondent sonia jessop, who is there by the bbc radio london studio where sir mark rowley will be coming along to be had in a few minutes. what we will talk about is how victims feel about this and in particular the prize institutional misogyny, homophobia, and issues within the force because a couple of weeks ago i spoke to the london victims commission who said it was disappointing so mark rowley didn t acknowledge that it was institutional. he accepted the broad basis of her paintings but took issue with the word institutional. how important d